Nature, intracellular distribution and formation of terpenoid quinones in Euglena gracilis
- 1 May 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 103 (2) , 573-588
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1030573
Abstract
Light-grown cells of Euglena gracilis strains Z, var. bacillaris and 1224/5 g contain phylloquinone, plasto-quinone, [alpha]-tocopherol, [alpha]-tocopherolquinone and ubiquinone-9 (i.e. ubiquinone with 9 isoprene units/mol.). The concentration (per g. dry wt.) of plastoquinone (and chlorophyll) in light-grown cells of strain Z was governed by the composition of the culture medium and age of the cells. Highest yields of plastoquinone were obtained under auto-trophic conditions, the concentration reaching a maximum after 6-8 days'' growth. The concentrations were less in heterotrophic media. The concentration of ubiquinone was relatively unaffected by the age of the cells or composition of the medium. In light-grown cells of strain Z plastoquinone, [alpha]-tocopherolquinone and [alpha]-tocopherol were mainly localized in the chloroplast; ubiquinone was found to be in the mitochondria. Etiolated (dark-grown) cells of strain Z contained no phylloquinone, plastoquinone or [alpha]-tocopherolquinone; [alpha]-tocopherol was present in lower concentrations compared with light-grown cells; ubiquinone concentrations were similar to those for light-grown cells. The presence of [alpha]-tocopherol in etiolated cells suggested that this chromanol was not entirely confined to the chloroplast. On illumination of etiolated cells of strain Z the chloroplastidic components plastoquinone, [alpha]-tocopherolquinone and [alpha]-tocopherol were synthesized in step with chloroplast formation. Ubiquinone concentrations, as expected, were unaffected. [2-Cl4]Mevalonic acid, the specific distal terpenoid precursor, was not incorporated into any of the terpenoid components examined. This was attributed to the impermeability of the cell wall to this compound, rather than to a novel pathway of terpenoid biosynthesis.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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